Morning Joy, Inner Stability

Psalms 30:5-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 30 in context

Scripture Focus

5For his anger endureth but a moment; in his favour is life: weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning.
6And in my prosperity I said, I shall never be moved.
Psalms 30:5-6

Biblical Context

Anger passes quickly; life flows in God's favor, while night yields to morning joy. The second line shows pride in prosperity, a claim of never being moved.

Neville's Inner Vision

What you call anger is a passing state of consciousness that fades when I turn my attention to the I AM within. 'In his favor is life' is the awareness that vitality flows when I align with the life that is my own consciousness. The night of weeping is but the dream of separation; the morning is the return to the dawn of awareness that I am forever supported, forever present. When I read 'prosperity' and the boast 'I shall never be moved,' I know these are inner verifications, not external facts. They are states I can assume or revise into being. If I accept these lines as true now, I shift from a transient persona to the I AM that never changes. My inner weather changes with where I dwell: fear and grief may visit, but the dawn of joy is the reality I re-enter by feeling the wish fulfilled. So I choose to be already in God's favor, and the morning joy becomes my living truth.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and repeat, 'I am the I AM; I am in God's favor now.' Then revise the line 'I shall never be moved' to 'I am immovable because I am awareness, and the dawn joy is mine this moment.'

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